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Charles Fawcett,Richard Burn
The Travels of the Abbe Carre in India and the Near East 1672 to 1674 Volume 1 & 2
London: The Hakluyt Society 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dj. 4to. maps fold-outreferences index.Series II volume Volume 1/2 95-96 two volumes in one. The Hakluyt Society hardcover
Référence libraire : 117351
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Charles Fawcett
The Travels of the Abbe Carre in India and the Near East 1672 to 1674 Volume 3
London: The Hakluyt Society 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dj. 4to. pp.xxii 678-984 maps fold-outreferences index.Series II volume XCVII The Hakluyt Society hardcover
Référence libraire : 117350
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CHARLES FLOU
PROMENADE DANS BRUGES
TYP. AUG. BENARD. Non daté. In-8. Broché. A relier, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Non coupé. 231 pages illustrées de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages
Référence libraire : RO30114148
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Charles Foucher D'Obsonville
ESSAIS PHILOSOPHIQUES SUR LES MOEURS DE DIVERS ANIMAUX ETRANGERS OU EXTRAITS DES VOYAGES DE M*** EN ASIE
Paris.1783.Petit in-8 relié.430 p.Frontispice de Marillier.Coiffes avec petits manques de cuir.Veau raciné avec pièce de titre.
Référence libraire : 51530
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Charles Francis Hall
Life with the Esquimaux: A Narrative of Arctic Experience in Search of Survivors of the Sir John Franklin's Expedition. From May 291860 to September 131862
Edmonton: M.G.Hurtig 1970. First edition. hardcover. very good/very good. 8vo. pp.547 M.G.Hurtig hardcover
Référence libraire : 292055
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Charles Frederick Carter
When Railroads were new
New york: Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp. 1926. First edition . hardcover. Very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.328 Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp. hardcover
Référence libraire : 253999
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Charles Félix Hyacinthe de CHARENCEY
Les noms des métaux chez différents peuples de la Nouvelle espagne
E. Leroux | Paris 1892 | 16.50 x 25 cm | broché
Référence libraire : 10922
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Charles G Harper
The Autocar Road Book. Vol. III East Anglia and East Midlands
London: Methuen & Co / Iliffe & Sons Ltd 1912. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 5" x 7.5. 535 pages. Descriptions of 131 point to point road routes across central and eastern England. Distances waypoints points of interest etc In clean and sound condition with previous owner's signature on the front free end paper and half title page. Folded map is in good order in still in the pocket inside the back board. In clean and sound condition. All orders processed promptly and shipped from the UK. Please email with any questions. <br/> <br/> Methuen & Co / Iliffe & Sons, Ltd hardcover
Référence libraire : 028026
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Charles H. Deetz Oscar S. Adams
Elements of Map Projection: with Applications to Map and Chart Construction
Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1945 Fifth Edition Very Good Softcover 220 pages plus 15 foldout maps 7" x 10" one short tear in cover bumped corners otherwise clean and tight. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
Référence libraire : 2341
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Charles H. Parsons
IN FOREIGN LANDS
US: Privately Printed 1912. Hardcover. Good. 6 x 8 in. 71 pp. Brown suede semi-rigid boards. Text is an accout of travels in Europe with numerous sepia photo plates. Condition is GOOD ; covers are pulling away at the front and part of spine holding at rear. Text body tight. Suede worn with small tears to edges but clean. Text bright and plates excellent. Trav. Stax. Privately Printed hardcover
Référence libraire : 46573
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Charles Harper
RURAL NOOKS ROUND LONDON
London: Chapman and Hall 1907. Hardcover. Good. 6 x 8 in. Cloth boards. Condition is GOOD ; text is foxed but readable with photo plates clean. Covers clean minor shelf wear. Binding tight. Pencil scribbles on front endpapers. Trav. Stax. Chapman and Hall hardcover
Référence libraire : 51230
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Charles Henry Robinson
Hausaland or Fifteen Hundred Miles Through the Central Soudan
London: Sampson Low Marston and Co Ltd 1900. Informative book on Hausland third edition 304 pages in overall clean condition just some light browning to edges as usual due to quality of paper used first and last couple of pages are a little more heavily browned and some foxing to first and last couple of pages many B/w photographs and illustrations plus very informative text large pull out map complete but with neat repair on blank side with inert clear tape. NO dustwrapper outer boards are a little rubbed on edges a pleasing sound copy SEE IMAGE. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Reprint. Boards. Good Plus/No Jacket. 7¼ x 5 Inches. Hardcover. Sampson Low Marston and Co Ltd Hardcover
Référence libraire : 006092
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Charles Houston
Going Higher : Oxygen Man and Mountains
Seattle: Mountaineers Books 1998. Fourth. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.272 Mountaineers Books paperback
Référence libraire : 271829 ISBN : 0898865808 9780898865806
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Charles HUARD
New-York comme je l'ai vu
Eugène Rey | Paris 1906 | 15.50 x 20 cm | broché
Référence libraire : 2924
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Charles Hubert LAVOLLÉE
L'émigration européenne dans le nouveau monde. Extrait de la Revue des Deux Mondes
Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] s. d. [1852] | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
Référence libraire : 14541
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Charles Hubert LAVOLLÉE
Le libre échange dans les lois de navigation. Extrait de la Revue des Deux Mondes
Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] s. d. [1851] | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
Référence libraire : 14163
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Charles Joseph SAINTE-CLAIRE DEVILLE
Etudes géologiques sur les îles de Ténériffe et de Fogo. Suivi d'une statistique abrégée des îles du Cap-Vert et d'une notice bibliographique
Gide et Cie | Paris 1848 | 23.5 x 30.8 cm | Relié
Référence libraire : 88778
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Charles Kahn
Hiking the Gulf Islands
Victoria: Orca Book Pub 1995. First edition. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.218 Orca Book Pub paperback
Référence libraire : 304177 ISBN : 1551430347 9781551430348
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Charles Kohne
Le Val de Loire - Tome 2 - Azay-le-Rideau Chenonceau Villandry
Artis historia 1996. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Daniel Philippe et Raymond Van Der Plassche. Book in excellent condition with light scuffing overall and moderate creasing of dust jacket along top and bottom edges; rippled pages of text are as issued because the color plates were pasted in images contrecollées. Bon État - collection "destination en images tome 2" - 117 pages en format 27 - 28.5 cm - nombreuses photographies en couleurs autocollées et au complet - reliure rigide en percaline blanche. Rare. <br/> <br/> Artis historia hardcover
Référence libraire : 019674 ISBN : 2873911395 9782873911393
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Charles Kuralt
A Life on the Road
Putnam Adult 1990-11-08. Hardcover. Fine/Fine DJ. excellent condition Putnam Adult hardcover
Référence libraire : 120215009 ISBN : 0399134883 9780399134883
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Charles Kuralt
Charles Kuralt's America
Hardcover. Good/Good. hardcover Used Book hardcover
Référence libraire : 9449 ISBN : 0399140832 9780399140839
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Charles Kuralt
Charles Kuralt's America
Anchor 1996-09-01. Paperback. Fine. excellent condition Anchor paperback
Référence libraire : 100424011 ISBN : 0385485107 9780385485104
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Charles Kuralt
On the Road with Charles Kuralt
Fawcett 1986-08-12. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. spine creases minor wear Fawcett paperback
Référence libraire : 091011005 ISBN : 0449130673 9780449130674
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Charles L. Hogue
The Armies Of The Ant
World Publishing 1972. 1st. Hardback. Very Good/Very Good. First edition hardback in the American Museum Of Natural History’s New Explorers series 1972 with unclipped jacket. In overall very good used condition with only minor signs of age handling and storage - dust jacket rubbed to edges with a couple of small nicks now protected; boards clean and crisp. Binding tight and appears little read. Internally clean no annotation or inscriptions; text maps to endpapers and illustrations bright and clear throughout. Photographs available. Not an old library book. World Publishing hardcover
Référence libraire : 250263 ISBN : 0529045508 9780529045508
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Charles L. CAMP
John Doble's, journal and letters from the mines : Mokelumne Hill, Jackson, Volcano ans San Francisco 1851-1865
The Old West publishing company | Denver 1962 | 18 x 26.50 cm | reliure de l'éditeur
Référence libraire : 35908
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Charles M Doughty
Wanderings in Arabia an Abridgement of ""Travels in Arabia Deserta""
London: Duckworth 1938. Reprint. hardcover. very good/very good. 8vo. pp.607 Duckworth hardcover
Référence libraire : 273142
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Charles Mayer
TRAPPING WILD ANIMALS IN MALAY JUNGLES
Garden City: Garden City Publishing Co. 1921. Hardcover. Very Good. 6 x 8 in. Orange cloth boards with black titles. Condition is VERY GOOD ; corners and spine ends bumped with light wear covers a bit spotted with a third darker at front. BInding tight and text unmarked. Travel. Stax. Garden City Publishing Co. hardcover
Référence libraire : 16961
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Charles Magué
Au souffle des ailes. populaire
1931 petit in-8 broché - 1931- 224p - Editions Jules Tallandier (section bleue) - coll. Grandes Aventures / Voyages excentriques
Référence libraire : 32782
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Charles Marie de La Condamine, de l'Academie des Sciences (1701-1774), Explorateur, astronome et encyclopédiste.
Relation abrégée d'un voyage fait dans l'intérieur de l'Amérique méridionale: depuis la côte de la Mer du sud, jusqu'aux côtes du Brésil & de la Guyane, en descendant la rivière des Amazones, lue a l'assemblee publique de l'Academie des sciences, le 28. avril 1745 . Par M. de La Condamine, de la meme Academie. Avec une carte du Maragnon, ou de la riviere des Amazones, levée par le même - Augmentée de la lettre à Madame *** sur l'émeute populaire de Cuença ou Pérou,le 29 d'août 1739 contre les Académiciens des Sciences , envoyés pour la mesure de la terre et des Pièces justificatives pour servir de preuve à la pluspart des faits allégués dans la lettre précédente, les dites pièces extraites du procès criminel de la mort du Sieur Jean Seniergues, suivi en l'Audience Royale, ou Parlement de Quito.
1745 A PARIS, Chez la Vve Pissot - 1745 - EDITION ORIGINALE - In-8 - Reliure plein veau brun frottée, manque coiffe de tête, 1 mors fragilisé - Dos à nerfs à caissons fleuronneés - Pièce de titre en maroquin, titre doré - Complet de la carte dépliante du Maragon ou de la Grande rivière des Amazonnes et d'une gravure dépliante d'une course de taureaux dans la ville de Cuenca au Pérou -XVI-216 - 4 ff & 108 pages - Ex-libris armorié Louise-Hélène de La Condamine Destouilly, Mention manuscrite livre fait par Mr de la Condamine et envoyé à Mde Destouilly, sa soeur en 1746 - traces de mouillures sèches - Rare - RéF. 47647
Référence libraire : 47617
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Charles Marie PHILIPPES DE KERHALLET
Manuel de la navigation à la côte occidentale d'Afrique. Vues de côtes
Dépôt-général de la marine | Paris 1852 | 26.5 x 34 cm | Relié
Référence libraire : 91327
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Charles Martins
Du Spitzberg au Sahara ; etapes d'un naturaliste au Spitzberg, en Laponie, en Ecosse, en Suisse, en France, en Italie, en Orient, en Egypte et en Algerie
Paris, Bailliere, 1886. Format 14x22 cm, cartonnage editeur, toutes tranches dorees, couverture papier conservee, 618 pages. Deux petites taches sur le premier plat, coins legerement use, interieur tres bon.Bon etat.
Référence libraire : 967
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Charles MARTINS
Voyage scientifique autour du monde de la corvette anglaise Challenger
Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes | (Paris) 1874 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
Référence libraire : 20664
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Charles Masson
Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 Volume 3 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 3 Vols. Set
About The Book : This book contains a brief account of the revolt in Balochistân, an episode merely of the great political drama enacted west of the Indus, but deserving attention as the precursor of the catastrophe subsequently developed at Kâbal. The volume concludes with a memoir on Eastern Balochistân, covering geography, tribes, government and history, antiquities and dialects, military force, revenue, trade, agriculture, manners, customs and natural history and mineralogy. Arrival at Baliawalpur; Start for Ahmodpur.', Physicians of Allahabad and their remedies; The Bakhshi opposes an interview with the Khan; Interview with the Bakhshi and offer of military service, Present of money, — Permission to depart, Boundaries. — Extent. Distinctions of soil, &c. domoestic animals, &e. — Towns. Baliawalpur. —Barra Ahmedpur, Sftdal Khan. — Bahawal Khan, Departure from Ahmedpur; Dera Ismael Khan; Country around Dera; Ismael Khan; The Nawab Shir Mahomed Khan. Interview with the nawab, Kaisa Ghar. — Departure from Dera Ismael Khan, Interview with Alladad Khan; Departure from Tak. Depart for Kundi; Departure for Darrahand; Town of Darraband. — Departure for Tak; Regain Tak. Leave Tat. Hills of Marwat, Political relations of Marwat; Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Ahmed Kozah. Pir Mahomed Khan., Army marches. Residence at Peshawer; Saiyad Ahmed Shah.— His operations.— His presumption.; Saiyad Ahmed Shah expelled. Departure from Peshawer; Diseases and remedies; — Entertainment Khan Bahadar Khan, Shah Rasul Shah, — Inundation of Ranjit Singh’s camp. Kazar Noh; Ambhar Khana; Batti Kot; Mahomed Zoman Khan; Their profession; Leave Jalalabad. Mulla Najib’s account. — His sources of information; View from Koh Karinj; The Pashai. — The Lughmani. — The Kohistani; The Peranchchs; The Yeghanis; War and peace; Deputation to Amir Mahomed Khan.Balia Hissar. Baber’s Tomb. — Killa Kazi. , Arrival at Ghazni; Introduction to' Dost Mahomed Khan. Kabal given to Sultan Mahomed Khan, Amir Mahomed Khan. — Revenue. — Character of Amir Mahomed; His political severity. Violence of the Ghiljis; Lohani party; Reception by Baktiaris; Tamak river; Sadu Zai Khan; Arrival at Kandahar. Interview of Fur Dil Khan., Mahomed Sidik Khan, Tomb of Ahmed Shah; Extent of authority. — Balochistan. Signs of tbe Kafila; Exposure of my money; Tents of Robat; Abdulah Khan. Khadar Khan’s agitation. Good treatment. Civility of a Brahiman; Baloch soldiers. Departure from Bagh; Boldness of robbers; Importance of Shikarpur to the Duranis. Division of country; Sindi woman., Administration of country. Fazilpur Gharri. Mistaken for a Pir Zada. Beautiful river-scenery; Arrival at Lahore. Lahore, Liberality of M. Allard; Project of- Aurangzib; Probability of disputed succession. Decline to see the Maharaja. Night march, Fati Mahomed Ghori About The Author : Charles Masson (1800–1853) was the pseudonym of James Lewis, a British East India Company soldier and reporter, independent explorer and pioneering archaeologist and numismatist. He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab, now in Pakistan. He found the ancient city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (modern Begram) dating to Alexander the Great. He unlocked the now-extinct language known as Kharoshthi. At the time of the 1838 First Anglo-Afghan War, Masson had spent more time in Afghanistan then any other British subject. He was a minority voice critical of the invasion and accurately predicted it would be a disaster for the Empire. The first book-length biography was published in 2021, Alexandria: The Quest for the Lost City, by Edmund Richardson. In 1827, while stationed at Agra, he and a colleague deserted and traveled through parts of the Punjab that were under British control at that time. At Ahmadpur, they were rescued by Josiah Harlan and commissioned as mounted orderlies in his expedition to overthrow the regime in Kabul, Afghanistan. Not long afterward, near Dera Ghazi Khan, he deserted Harlan The Title 'Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 written/authored/edited by Charles Masson', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121264495 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1509 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Geography & Travel. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 3 Vols. Set
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Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 Volume 1st [Hardcover] Volume 1st
About The Book : This book contains a brief account of the revolt in Balochistân, an episode merely of the great political drama enacted west of the Indus, but deserving attention as the precursor of the catastrophe subsequently developed at Kâbal. The volume concludes with a memoir on Eastern Balochistân, covering geography, tribes, government and history, antiquities and dialects, military force, revenue, trade, agriculture, manners, customs and natural history and mineralogy. Arrival at Baliawalpur; Start for Ahmodpur.', Physicians of Allahabad and their remedies; The Bakhshi opposes an interview with the Khan; Interview with the Bakhshi and offer of military service, Present of money, — Permission to depart, Boundaries. — Extent. Distinctions of soil, &c. domoestic animals, &e. — Towns. Baliawalpur. —Barra Ahmedpur, Sftdal Khan. — Bahawal Khan, Departure from Ahmedpur; Dera Ismael Khan; Country around Dera; Ismael Khan; The Nawab Shir Mahomed Khan. Interview with the nawab, Kaisa Ghar. — Departure from Dera Ismael Khan, Interview with Alladad Khan; Departure from Tak. Depart for Kundi; Departure for Darrahand; Town of Darraband. — Departure for Tak; Regain Tak. Leave Tat. Hills of Marwat, Political relations of Marwat; Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Ahmed Kozah. Pir Mahomed Khan., Army marches. Residence at Peshawer; Saiyad Ahmed Shah.— His operations.— His presumption.; Saiyad Ahmed Shah expelled. Departure from Peshawer; Diseases and remedies; — Entertainment Khan Bahadar Khan, Shah Rasul Shah, — Inundation of Ranjit Singh’s camp. Kazar Noh; Ambhar Khana; Batti Kot; Mahomed Zoman Khan; Their profession; Leave Jalalabad. Mulla Najib’s account. — His sources of information; View from Koh Karinj; The Pashai. — The Lughmani. — The Kohistani; The Peranchchs; The Yeghanis; War and peace; Deputation to Amir Mahomed Khan.Balia Hissar. Baber’s Tomb. — Killa Kazi. , Arrival at Ghazni; Introduction to' Dost Mahomed Khan. Kabal given to Sultan Mahomed Khan, Amir Mahomed Khan. — Revenue. — Character of Amir Mahomed; His political severity. Violence of the Ghiljis; Lohani party; Reception by Baktiaris; Tamak river; Sadu Zai Khan; Arrival at Kandahar. Interview of Fur Dil Khan., Mahomed Sidik Khan, Tomb of Ahmed Shah; Extent of authority. — Balochistan. Signs of tbe Kafila; Exposure of my money; Tents of Robat; Abdulah Khan. Khadar Khan’s agitation. Good treatment. Civility of a Brahiman; Baloch soldiers. Departure from Bagh; Boldness of robbers; Importance of Shikarpur to the Duranis. Division of country; Sindi woman., Administration of country. Fazilpur Gharri. Mistaken for a Pir Zada. Beautiful river-scenery; Arrival at Lahore. Lahore, Liberality of M. Allard; Project of- Aurangzib; Probability of disputed succession. Decline to see the Maharaja. Night march, Fati Mahomed Ghori About The Author : Charles Masson (1800–1853) was the pseudonym of James Lewis, a British East India Company soldier and reporter, independent explorer and pioneering archaeologist and numismatist. He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab, now in Pakistan. He found the ancient city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (modern Begram) dating to Alexander the Great. He unlocked the now-extinct language known as Kharoshthi. At the time of the 1838 First Anglo-Afghan War, Masson had spent more time in Afghanistan then any other British subject. He was a minority voice critical of the invasion and accurately predicted it would be a disaster for the Empire. The first book-length biography was published in 2021, Alexandria: The Quest for the Lost City, by Edmund Richardson. In 1827, while stationed at Agra, he and a colleague deserted and traveled through parts of the Punjab that were under British control at that time. At Ahmadpur, they were rescued by Josiah Harlan and commissioned as mounted orderlies in his expedition to overthrow the regime in Kabul, Afghanistan. Not long afterward, near Dera Ghazi Khan, he deserted Harlan The Title 'Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 written/authored/edited by Charles Masson', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121264488 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 507 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Geography & Travel. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 1st
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Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 Volume 2nd [Hardcover] Volume 2nd
About The Book : This book contains a brief account of the revolt in Balochistân, an episode merely of the great political drama enacted west of the Indus, but deserving attention as the precursor of the catastrophe subsequently developed at Kâbal. The volume concludes with a memoir on Eastern Balochistân, covering geography, tribes, government and history, antiquities and dialects, military force, revenue, trade, agriculture, manners, customs and natural history and mineralogy. Major David Wilson; Sir John Campbell; Ormara friends; Kalat merchants. Kalikdad. Usman di Got; Population of Wad; Plain of Wad Sheher Kuki; Faiz Ahmed. Departure from Kalat; Dhai Bibu’s garden. Shadi Khtoan. His' wounded relative. Koh Dohji; Separation of party. Departure from Khanak; Arrival at Kalat; Khodadad calls in the Sikhs; They occupy Harand and Dajil. Departure from Kalat. — Takht Badshah; Arrival of Kalikdad. Absence of Wali Mahomed. Panic of Hindus; Jamali tribe; Baloch family. — Opium-pills. — Hab river. Residence at Sunmiani. — Departure; Arrival of Baloches; Atchak Zai travellers; Arrange to leave Kandahar. Leave Kandahar; Quarters in Balla Hissar. European visitors; Chukri, — Cherries. — Mulberries; Anecdote of Fati Khan. Charge of blasphemy, — Punishment. Situation of Kabal; Masjit Padshah; Famines., Bagh Shah Zeman. Introduction to Haji Khan., Mahomed Ali Beg., Earthquake. — Religious strife. Haji Khan’s departure for Bisut. Despatch of troops against Seghan. Departure from Kabal. Message from. Shah Abbas Khan. Dependents on Haji Khan. Termination of the majlis. Hindustan Haji. Vakfl Shaffi. Missions from Mahomed Ali Beg. Arrivals from Seghan, — Mahomed Hassan. — Mulla Shahabadin’s treaty. — Dismissal of Seghanchis. Colonel Tod’s observations on Bamian. Idols and caves. Antiquity of Kaian dynasty.March from Bamian. Mahomed Ali Beg’s sons. Search for plunder. — Hazara captives. Arrival at Bamian. Mir Yezdanbaksh. Mahomed Morad Beg. Departure from Bamian.Castle of Saiyad Shah Abbas. Proposal of the Hazaras. — Surrender of Karzar. Arrival at Kalu. River Helmand. Progress to Kabul. About The Author : Charles Masson (1800–1853) was the pseudonym of James Lewis, a British East India Company soldier and reporter, independent explorer and pioneering archaeologist and numismatist. He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab, now in Pakistan. He found the ancient city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (modern Begram) dating to Alexander the Great. He unlocked the now-extinct language known as Kharoshthi. At the time of the 1838 First Anglo-Afghan War, Masson had spent more time in Afghanistan then any other British subject. He was a minority voice critical of the invasion and accurately predicted it would be a disaster for the Empire. The first book-length biography was published in 2021, Alexandria: The Quest for the Lost City, by Edmund Richardson. In 1827, while stationed at Agra, he and a colleague deserted and traveled through parts of the Punjab that were under British control at that time. At Ahmadpur, they were rescued by Josiah Harlan and commissioned as mounted orderlies in his expedition to overthrow the regime in Kabul, Afghanistan. Not long afterward, near Dera Ghazi Khan, he deserted Harlan The Title 'Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 written/authored/edited by Charles Masson', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121264471 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 486 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Geography & Travel. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2nd
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Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 Volume 3rd [Hardcover] Volume 3rd
About The Book :: This book contains a brief account of the revolt in Balochistân, an episode merely of the great political drama enacted west of the Indus, but deserving attention as the precursor of the catastrophe subsequently developed at Kâbal. The volume concludes with a memoir on Eastern Balochistân, covering geography, tribes, government and history, antiquities and dialects, military force, revenue, trade, agriculture, manners, customs and natural history and mineralogy. Saiyad Keramat Ali. Lieutenant Conolly. Captain Wade. Water-fowl. Dost Mahomed Khan's celebrity. Sirafraz Khan. Mdhomed Azem Khan pacified. Slangliter of Koh Daman chiefs. Dost Mahomed Khan’s gallantry. — Fati Khan’s military talent. Escapes to Andali. Kamran’s march to Kabal. Recovers Kashmir. Prince Jebanghir. Dost Mahomed Khan's discontent. Shah Mahmud. Ranjit Singh occupies Peshawer. Mahomed Azem Khan. Fur Dil Khan’s interview with Ayub Shah. Investment of Balia Hissar. The Kandahar sirdar’s march to the aid of Habib Ulah Khan. Besieged by Dost Mahomed Khan. Arrival of mission from Kunduz.Return of Haji Khan. Hospitality of Mir Mahomed Morad Beg.Movements of Mir Mahomed Morad Beg. Killa Kohchian. — Nazir Mir Ali Khan. Sekandar Shah.Dost Mahomed Khan. Plain of Begram. Killa Musa Khan. Collections of coins. Site of Begram.— Hill ranges. Canal Mahighir. Begram of Peshawer. Caves.— Ziarat. His antiquarian operations. Departure for Jelalabad. Pali conquests. Names of localities.Dost Mahomed Khan’s designs. Sultan Mahomed Khan’s visit to Jalalabad. Plunder of town. — Arrival of Nawab Jabar Khan. Arrival at Peshawer. Jocularity of Hari Singh. Departure from Peshawer. Good fortune. Night march. Mirza Aga Jan. Arrival of ex-sirdars of Pesawer. Death of Amir Mahomed Khan. The Shah's reception. Dost Mahomed Khan’s promise. Start on a tour to Khonar. Departure ' for Kabal. — Terikki. — Arrival at Kabal. Dost Mahomed Khiin’s intention to assume royalty. Mahomed Koli Khan. His assault on Ranjit Singh.— Delicate duties. — Evils of Saiyad Keramat Ali’s conduct.Attempt to assassinate the Amir. Commencement of communications with Persia. Search for Sultan Mahomed Khan. Disposal of the army. Mirza Sami Khan’s wrath. Haji Khan’s conversations. Letter from Captain Wade. — Arrival of Rashid. Haji Khan’s recommendation. Haji Ibrahim. — Hussen Ali. —Ivan Vektavich Abdul Saimad’s projects. Aggressions of Hari Singh. Attack by Hari Singh. Feat of Mahomed Akhar Khan. Reception of Maomed Akbar Khan at Kabal. His pursuit of Dost Mahomed Khan. His final disposal. Zerin Khan’s remark. — Motives of displeasure. The Amir’s exultation. Intercourse between Kabal and India. — Letters to Lord Auckland. Persian Envoy. — Russian letters. Mahomed Hussen’s arrival at Kabal. Favourable dispositions of Ranjit Singh. — Night interview with the amir. Captain Burnes’ notion of his mission. Remarks on commercial missions. His arrival in Kabal. Captain Burnes’ conversations. — His humility. — Visit of Mirza Sami Khan. — Resolutions of the amir and his advisers. Unnecessary alarms of Persia. Opinions at Kabal. Assault on my house. Parting interview with Mirza Sami Khan. His return to Kandahar. — Abu Khan. — Haji Hussen All Khan, the Persian ambassador. Progress to Peshawer, — Captain Burnes summoned to Lahore. — Letter of Captain Burnes.Captain Bumes’ insincerity. About The Author : Charles Masson (1800–1853) was the pseudonym of James Lewis, a British East India Company soldier and reporter, independent explorer and pioneering archaeologist and numismatist. He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab, now in Pakistan. He found the ancient city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (modern Begram) dating to Alexander the Great. He unlocked the now-extinct language known as Kharoshthi. At the time of the 1838 First Anglo-Afghan War, Masson had spent more time in Afghanistan then any other British subject. He was a minority voice critical of the invasion and accurately predicted it would be a disaster for the Empire. The first book-length biography was published in 2021, Alexandria: The Quest for the Lost City, by Edmund Richardson. In 1827, while stationed at Agra, he and a colleague deserted and traveled through parts of the Punjab that were under British control at that time. At Ahmadpur, they were rescued by Josiah Harlan and commissioned as mounted orderlies in his expedition to overthrow the regime in Kabul, Afghanistan. Not long afterward, near Dera Ghazi Khan, he deserted Harlan The Title 'Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 written/authored/edited by Charles Masson', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121264464 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 516 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Geography & Travel. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 3rd
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About The Book : This book contains a brief account of the revolt in Balochistân, an episode merely of the great political drama enacted west of the Indus, but deserving attention as the precursor of the catastrophe subsequently developed at Kâbal. The volume concludes with a memoir on Eastern Balochistân, covering geography, tribes, government and history, antiquities and dialects, military force, revenue, trade, agriculture, manners, customs and natural history and mineralogy. Arrival at Baliawalpur; Start for Ahmodpur.', Physicians of Allahabad and their remedies; The Bakhshi opposes an interview with the Khan; Interview with the Bakhshi and offer of military service, Present of money, — Permission to depart, Boundaries. — Extent. Distinctions of soil, &c. domoestic animals, &e. — Towns. Baliawalpur. —Barra Ahmedpur, Sftdal Khan. — Bahawal Khan, Departure from Ahmedpur; Dera Ismael Khan; Country around Dera; Ismael Khan; The Nawab Shir Mahomed Khan. Interview with the nawab, Kaisa Ghar. — Departure from Dera Ismael Khan, Interview with Alladad Khan; Departure from Tak. Depart for Kundi; Departure for Darrahand; Town of Darraband. — Departure for Tak; Regain Tak. Leave Tat. Hills of Marwat, Political relations of Marwat; Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Ahmed Kozah. Pir Mahomed Khan., Army marches. Residence at Peshawer; Saiyad Ahmed Shah.— His operations.— His presumption.; Saiyad Ahmed Shah expelled. Departure from Peshawer; Diseases and remedies; — Entertainment Khan Bahadar Khan, Shah Rasul Shah, — Inundation of Ranjit Singh’s camp. Kazar Noh; Ambhar Khana; Batti Kot; Mahomed Zoman Khan; Their profession; Leave Jalalabad. Mulla Najib’s account. — His sources of information; View from Koh Karinj; The Pashai. — The Lughmani. — The Kohistani; The Peranchchs; The Yeghanis; War and peace; Deputation to Amir Mahomed Khan.Balia Hissar. Baber’s Tomb. — Killa Kazi. , Arrival at Ghazni; Introduction to' Dost Mahomed Khan. Kabal given to Sultan Mahomed Khan, Amir Mahomed Khan. — Revenue. — Character of Amir Mahomed; His political severity. Violence of the Ghiljis; Lohani party; Reception by Baktiaris; Tamak river; Sadu Zai Khan; Arrival at Kandahar. Interview of Fur Dil Khan., Mahomed Sidik Khan, Tomb of Ahmed Shah; Extent of authority. — Balochistan. Signs of tbe Kafila; Exposure of my money; Tents of Robat; Abdulah Khan. Khadar Khan’s agitation. Good treatment. Civility of a Brahiman; Baloch soldiers. Departure from Bagh; Boldness of robbers; Importance of Shikarpur to the Duranis. Division of country; Sindi woman., Administration of country. Fazilpur Gharri. Mistaken for a Pir Zada. Beautiful river-scenery; Arrival at Lahore. Lahore, Liberality of M. Allard; Project of- Aurangzib; Probability of disputed succession. Decline to see the Maharaja. Night march, Fati Mahomed Ghori About The Author : Charles Masson (1800–1853) was the pseudonym of James Lewis, a British East India Company soldier and reporter, independent explorer and pioneering archaeologist and numismatist. He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab, now in Pakistan. He found the ancient city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (modern Begram) dating to Alexander the Great. He unlocked the now-extinct language known as Kharoshthi. At the time of the 1838 First Anglo-Afghan War, Masson had spent more time in Afghanistan then any other British subject. He was a minority voice critical of the invasion and accurately predicted it would be a disaster for the Empire. The first book-length biography was published in 2021, Alexandria: The Quest for the Lost City, by Edmund Richardson. In 1827, while stationed at Agra, he and a colleague deserted and traveled through parts of the Punjab that were under British control at that time. At Ahmadpur, they were rescued by Josiah Harlan and commissioned as mounted orderlies in his expedition to overthrow the regime in Kabul, Afghanistan. Not long afterward, near Dera Ghazi Khan, he deserted Harlan The Title 'Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 written/authored/edited by Charles Masson', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121264457 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1509 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Geography & Travel. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- 3 Vols. Set
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Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 Volume 1st Volume 1st
About The Book : This book contains a brief account of the revolt in Balochistân, an episode merely of the great political drama enacted west of the Indus, but deserving attention as the precursor of the catastrophe subsequently developed at Kâbal. The volume concludes with a memoir on Eastern Balochistân, covering geography, tribes, government and history, antiquities and dialects, military force, revenue, trade, agriculture, manners, customs and natural history and mineralogy. Arrival at Baliawalpur; Start for Ahmodpur.', Physicians of Allahabad and their remedies; The Bakhshi opposes an interview with the Khan; Interview with the Bakhshi and offer of military service, Present of money, — Permission to depart, Boundaries. — Extent. Distinctions of soil, &c. domoestic animals, &e. — Towns. Baliawalpur. —Barra Ahmedpur, Sftdal Khan. — Bahawal Khan, Departure from Ahmedpur; Dera Ismael Khan; Country around Dera; Ismael Khan; The Nawab Shir Mahomed Khan. Interview with the nawab, Kaisa Ghar. — Departure from Dera Ismael Khan, Interview with Alladad Khan; Departure from Tak. Depart for Kundi; Departure for Darrahand; Town of Darraband. — Departure for Tak; Regain Tak. Leave Tat. Hills of Marwat, Political relations of Marwat; Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Ahmed Kozah. Pir Mahomed Khan., Army marches. Residence at Peshawer; Saiyad Ahmed Shah.— His operations.— His presumption.; Saiyad Ahmed Shah expelled. Departure from Peshawer; Diseases and remedies; — Entertainment Khan Bahadar Khan, Shah Rasul Shah, — Inundation of Ranjit Singh’s camp. Kazar Noh; Ambhar Khana; Batti Kot; Mahomed Zoman Khan; Their profession; Leave Jalalabad. Mulla Najib’s account. — His sources of information; View from Koh Karinj; The Pashai. — The Lughmani. — The Kohistani; The Peranchchs; The Yeghanis; War and peace; Deputation to Amir Mahomed Khan.Balia Hissar. Baber’s Tomb. — Killa Kazi. , Arrival at Ghazni; Introduction to' Dost Mahomed Khan. Kabal given to Sultan Mahomed Khan, Amir Mahomed Khan. — Revenue. — Character of Amir Mahomed; His political severity. Violence of the Ghiljis; Lohani party; Reception by Baktiaris; Tamak river; Sadu Zai Khan; Arrival at Kandahar. Interview of Fur Dil Khan., Mahomed Sidik Khan, Tomb of Ahmed Shah; Extent of authority. — Balochistan. Signs of tbe Kafila; Exposure of my money; Tents of Robat; Abdulah Khan. Khadar Khan’s agitation. Good treatment. Civility of a Brahiman; Baloch soldiers. Departure from Bagh; Boldness of robbers; Importance of Shikarpur to the Duranis. Division of country; Sindi woman., Administration of country. Fazilpur Gharri. Mistaken for a Pir Zada. Beautiful river-scenery; Arrival at Lahore. Lahore, Liberality of M. Allard; Project of- Aurangzib; Probability of disputed succession. Decline to see the Maharaja. Night march, Fati Mahomed Ghori About The Author : Charles Masson (1800–1853) was the pseudonym of James Lewis, a British East India Company soldier and reporter, independent explorer and pioneering archaeologist and numismatist. He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab, now in Pakistan. He found the ancient city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (modern Begram) dating to Alexander the Great. He unlocked the now-extinct language known as Kharoshthi. At the time of the 1838 First Anglo-Afghan War, Masson had spent more time in Afghanistan then any other British subject. He was a minority voice critical of the invasion and accurately predicted it would be a disaster for the Empire. The first book-length biography was published in 2021, Alexandria: The Quest for the Lost City, by Edmund Richardson. In 1827, while stationed at Agra, he and a colleague deserted and traveled through parts of the Punjab that were under British control at that time. At Ahmadpur, they were rescued by Josiah Harlan and commissioned as mounted orderlies in his expedition to overthrow the regime in Kabul, Afghanistan. Not long afterward, near Dera Ghazi Khan, he deserted Harlan The Title 'Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 written/authored/edited by Charles Masson', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121264440 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 507 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Geography & Travel. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- 1st
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Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 Volume 2nd Volume 2nd
About The Book : This book contains a brief account of the revolt in Balochistân, an episode merely of the great political drama enacted west of the Indus, but deserving attention as the precursor of the catastrophe subsequently developed at Kâbal. The volume concludes with a memoir on Eastern Balochistân, covering geography, tribes, government and history, antiquities and dialects, military force, revenue, trade, agriculture, manners, customs and natural history and mineralogy. Major David Wilson; Sir John Campbell; Ormara friends; Kalat merchants. Kalikdad. Usman di Got; Population of Wad; Plain of Wad Sheher Kuki; Faiz Ahmed. Departure from Kalat; Dhai Bibu’s garden. Shadi Khtoan. His' wounded relative. Koh Dohji; Separation of party. Departure from Khanak; Arrival at Kalat; Khodadad calls in the Sikhs; They occupy Harand and Dajil. Departure from Kalat. — Takht Badshah; Arrival of Kalikdad. Absence of Wali Mahomed. Panic of Hindus; Jamali tribe; Baloch family. — Opium-pills. — Hab river. Residence at Sunmiani. — Departure; Arrival of Baloches; Atchak Zai travellers; Arrange to leave Kandahar. Leave Kandahar; Quarters in Balla Hissar. European visitors; Chukri, — Cherries. — Mulberries; Anecdote of Fati Khan. Charge of blasphemy, — Punishment. Situation of Kabal; Masjit Padshah; Famines., Bagh Shah Zeman. Introduction to Haji Khan., Mahomed Ali Beg., Earthquake. — Religious strife. Haji Khan’s departure for Bisut. Despatch of troops against Seghan. Departure from Kabal. Message from. Shah Abbas Khan. Dependents on Haji Khan. Termination of the majlis. Hindustan Haji. Vakfl Shaffi. Missions from Mahomed Ali Beg. Arrivals from Seghan, — Mahomed Hassan. — Mulla Shahabadin’s treaty. — Dismissal of Seghanchis. Colonel Tod’s observations on Bamian. Idols and caves. Antiquity of Kaian dynasty.March from Bamian. Mahomed Ali Beg’s sons. Search for plunder. — Hazara captives. Arrival at Bamian. Mir Yezdanbaksh. Mahomed Morad Beg. Departure from Bamian.Castle of Saiyad Shah Abbas. Proposal of the Hazaras. — Surrender of Karzar. Arrival at Kalu. River Helmand. Progress to Kabul. About The Author : Charles Masson (1800–1853) was the pseudonym of James Lewis, a British East India Company soldier and reporter, independent explorer and pioneering archaeologist and numismatist. He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab, now in Pakistan. He found the ancient city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (modern Begram) dating to Alexander the Great. He unlocked the now-extinct language known as Kharoshthi. At the time of the 1838 First Anglo-Afghan War, Masson had spent more time in Afghanistan then any other British subject. He was a minority voice critical of the invasion and accurately predicted it would be a disaster for the Empire. The first book-length biography was published in 2021, Alexandria: The Quest for the Lost City, by Edmund Richardson. In 1827, while stationed at Agra, he and a colleague deserted and traveled through parts of the Punjab that were under British control at that time. At Ahmadpur, they were rescued by Josiah Harlan and commissioned as mounted orderlies in his expedition to overthrow the regime in Kabul, Afghanistan. Not long afterward, near Dera Ghazi Khan, he deserted Harlan The Title 'Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 written/authored/edited by Charles Masson', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121264433 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 486 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Geography & Travel. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- 2nd
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Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 Volume 3rd Volume 3rd
About The Book :: This book contains a brief account of the revolt in Balochistân, an episode merely of the great political drama enacted west of the Indus, but deserving attention as the precursor of the catastrophe subsequently developed at Kâbal. The volume concludes with a memoir on Eastern Balochistân, covering geography, tribes, government and history, antiquities and dialects, military force, revenue, trade, agriculture, manners, customs and natural history and mineralogy. Saiyad Keramat Ali. Lieutenant Conolly. Captain Wade. Water-fowl. Dost Mahomed Khan's celebrity. Sirafraz Khan. Mdhomed Azem Khan pacified. Slangliter of Koh Daman chiefs. Dost Mahomed Khan’s gallantry. — Fati Khan’s military talent. Escapes to Andali. Kamran’s march to Kabal. Recovers Kashmir. Prince Jebanghir. Dost Mahomed Khan's discontent. Shah Mahmud. Ranjit Singh occupies Peshawer. Mahomed Azem Khan. Fur Dil Khan’s interview with Ayub Shah. Investment of Balia Hissar. The Kandahar sirdar’s march to the aid of Habib Ulah Khan. Besieged by Dost Mahomed Khan. Arrival of mission from Kunduz.Return of Haji Khan. Hospitality of Mir Mahomed Morad Beg.Movements of Mir Mahomed Morad Beg. Killa Kohchian. — Nazir Mir Ali Khan. Sekandar Shah.Dost Mahomed Khan. Plain of Begram. Killa Musa Khan. Collections of coins. Site of Begram.— Hill ranges. Canal Mahighir. Begram of Peshawer. Caves.— Ziarat. His antiquarian operations. Departure for Jelalabad. Pali conquests. Names of localities.Dost Mahomed Khan’s designs. Sultan Mahomed Khan’s visit to Jalalabad. Plunder of town. — Arrival of Nawab Jabar Khan. Arrival at Peshawer. Jocularity of Hari Singh. Departure from Peshawer. Good fortune. Night march. Mirza Aga Jan. Arrival of ex-sirdars of Pesawer. Death of Amir Mahomed Khan. The Shah's reception. Dost Mahomed Khan’s promise. Start on a tour to Khonar. Departure ' for Kabal. — Terikki. — Arrival at Kabal. Dost Mahomed Khiin’s intention to assume royalty. Mahomed Koli Khan. His assault on Ranjit Singh.— Delicate duties. — Evils of Saiyad Keramat Ali’s conduct.Attempt to assassinate the Amir. Commencement of communications with Persia. Search for Sultan Mahomed Khan. Disposal of the army. Mirza Sami Khan’s wrath. Haji Khan’s conversations. Letter from Captain Wade. — Arrival of Rashid. Haji Khan’s recommendation. Haji Ibrahim. — Hussen Ali. —Ivan Vektavich Abdul Saimad’s projects. Aggressions of Hari Singh. Attack by Hari Singh. Feat of Mahomed Akhar Khan. Reception of Maomed Akbar Khan at Kabal. His pursuit of Dost Mahomed Khan. His final disposal. Zerin Khan’s remark. — Motives of displeasure. The Amir’s exultation. Intercourse between Kabal and India. — Letters to Lord Auckland. Persian Envoy. — Russian letters. Mahomed Hussen’s arrival at Kabal. Favourable dispositions of Ranjit Singh. — Night interview with the amir. Captain Burnes’ notion of his mission. Remarks on commercial missions. His arrival in Kabal. Captain Burnes’ conversations. — His humility. — Visit of Mirza Sami Khan. — Resolutions of the amir and his advisers. Unnecessary alarms of Persia. Opinions at Kabal. Assault on my house. Parting interview with Mirza Sami Khan. His return to Kandahar. — Abu Khan. — Haji Hussen All Khan, the Persian ambassador. Progress to Peshawer, — Captain Burnes summoned to Lahore. — Letter of Captain Burnes.Captain Bumes’ insincerity. About The Author : Charles Masson (1800–1853) was the pseudonym of James Lewis, a British East India Company soldier and reporter, independent explorer and pioneering archaeologist and numismatist. He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab, now in Pakistan. He found the ancient city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (modern Begram) dating to Alexander the Great. He unlocked the now-extinct language known as Kharoshthi. At the time of the 1838 First Anglo-Afghan War, Masson had spent more time in Afghanistan then any other British subject. He was a minority voice critical of the invasion and accurately predicted it would be a disaster for the Empire. The first book-length biography was published in 2021, Alexandria: The Quest for the Lost City, by Edmund Richardson. In 1827, while stationed at Agra, he and a colleague deserted and traveled through parts of the Punjab that were under British control at that time. At Ahmadpur, they were rescued by Josiah Harlan and commissioned as mounted orderlies in his expedition to overthrow the regime in Kabul, Afghanistan. Not long afterward, near Dera Ghazi Khan, he deserted Harlan The Title 'Narrative of various journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab: Including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838 written/authored/edited by Charles Masson', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121264426 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 516 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Geography & Travel. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- 3rd
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CHARLES MAURICHEAU - BEAUPRE
LE GUIDE PAR L'IMAGE - VERSAILLES
EDITIONS ARTS ET TOURISME. NON DATE. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. pages avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. 5 PLANS, 150 ILLUSTRATIONS.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages
Référence libraire : RO30116020
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Charles Merlin Long
The Little German Notebook: A Breakthrough in Early Speaking
Reflective Books 1999-04-09. Hardcover. New. Reflective Books hardcover
Référence libraire : 110923008 ISBN : 0966717201 9780966717204
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Charles Nodier.
Les Environs de Paris. Histoire, monuments, paysages.
Versailles, Saint-Cloud, Fontainebleau, Rambouillet, Compiègne, Saint-Germain, Meudon, Chantilly, Saint-Denis, Vincennes, etc. Ouvrage rédigé par l'élite de la littérature contemporaine. Illustré de 200 dessins par les artistes les plus distingués et de très nombreuses illustrations dans le texte, et 27 planches hors-texte, gravées sur bois, dont un frontispice, édition complète in-4 270x170, relié demi-chagrin, dos ornés, usures sur les bords, 490 pages. Sous la direction de Charles Nodier, c'est un ensemble de noms très connus des Lettres contemporaines qui a rédigé les notices des divers lieux décrits : Jules Janin (Saint-Germain-en-Laye), Marco de Saint-Hilaire (La Malmaison, Suresnes, Mont-Valérien, Rueil, Nanterre), Etienne Arago (Vincennes, Montreuil, Créteil, Alfort, Charenton, Conflans, Bercy, Saint-Mandé, Rambouillet, Saint-Cyr), Louis Lurine (Versailles, Ermenonville, Morfontaine, Neuilly, Meudon, Bellevue), Arsène Houssaye (Chelles, Nogent-sur-Marne), Maurice Alhoy (Belleville, Romainville, Ménilmontant, Corbeil, Melun), Amédée Achard (Montmorency, Enghien, Ecouen), Léon Gozlan (Brunoy), Touchard-Lafosse (Saint-Cloud, Sèvres), Albéric Second (Boulogne, Passy, Auteuil, Madrid, La Muette), etc. Paris, Paul Boizard, sans date vers 1840/1844.
Référence libraire : CZC-59
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Charles Nodier.
Les Environs de Paris. Histoire, monuments, paysages.
Versailles, Saint-Cloud, Fontainebleau, Rambouillet, Compiègne, Saint-Germain, Meudon, Chantilly, Saint-Denis, Vincennes, etc. Ouvrage rédigé par l'élite de la littérature contemporaine. Illustré de 200 dessins par les artistes les plus distingués et de très nombreuses illustrations dans le texte, et 27 planches hors-texte, gravées sur bois, dont un frontispice, édition complète in-4 270x170, relié demi-chagrin, dos ornés, usures sur les bords, 490 pages. Sous la direction de Charles Nodier, c'est un ensemble de noms très connus des Lettres contemporaines qui a rédigé les notices des divers lieux décrits : Jules Janin (Saint-Germain-en-Laye), Marco de Saint-Hilaire (La Malmaison, Suresnes, Mont-Valérien, Rueil, Nanterre), Etienne Arago (Vincennes, Montreuil, Créteil, Alfort, Charenton, Conflans, Bercy, Saint-Mandé, Rambouillet, Saint-Cyr), Louis Lurine (Versailles, Ermenonville, Morfontaine, Neuilly, Meudon, Bellevue), Arsène Houssaye (Chelles, Nogent-sur-Marne), Maurice Alhoy (Belleville, Romainville, Ménilmontant, Corbeil, Melun), Amédée Achard (Montmorency, Enghien, Ecouen), Léon Gozlan (Brunoy), Touchard-Lafosse (Saint-Cloud, Sèvres), Albéric Second (Boulogne, Passy, Auteuil, Madrid, La Muette), etc. Paris, Paul Boizard, sans date vers 1840/1844.
Référence libraire : CZC-59
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Charles Officer,Jake Page
Fabulous Kingdom A: The Exploration of the Arctic
Oxford: Oxford 2001. Second. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. pp. 222 ""This book by two Oxford authors one Charles Officer a well-known geophysicist and the other Jake Page a seasoned trade writer formerly with Smithsonian magazine will parallel in part their previous book for Oxford Tales of the Earth. The ""tales"" will be those of the earliest explorers such as Oittar the Norseman who… Oxford hardcover
Référence libraire : 313014 ISBN : 0195123824 9780195123821
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Charles Orland
Les Châteaux de la Loire
La Nouvelle République 1985. Staplebound. Fine. <br/> <br/> La Nouvelle République unknown
Référence libraire : 005505 ISBN : 2868810047 9782868810045
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Charles P Mountford SIGNED
The Tiwi: Their Art Myth and Ceremony
London: Phoenix House 1958. Very informative book on the Tiwi contains 185 pages in very bright clean condition. Not sure what publication this is but looks like a proof copy but is not marked as such. It is inscribed and SIGNED by author on the front endpaper may be a copy that was provided to author before publication and he presented it to someone. .Many B/w photographs and illustrations all present as listed plus very informative text NO dustwrapper outer paper covers little browned to edges and spine the bottom of the spine has a small mark. A pleasing example of this book SEE IMAGES. DETAILED IMAGES CAN BE TAKEN ON REQUEST . Signed / Inscribed By Author. First Edition. Paper Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. 24.5 x 15.5 Cms. Paper Covers. Phoenix House Paperback
Référence libraire : 009445
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Charles P. Mountford
Brown men and red sand - Journeyings in wild Australia
Phoenix House Limited 1951 Reliure toile ocre éditeur - Jaquette illustrée - 184 pages Bon état 481 g
Référence libraire : 2716
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Charles R. Wood
The Northern Pacific:Main Street of the Northwest
Seattle: Superior Publishing Co 1968. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 4to. pp.208 previous owners name on FEP Superior Publishing Co hardcover
Référence libraire : 244443
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Charles Reece Pemberton
The Autobiography of Pel Verjuice. With an introduction on his life and work.
London: The Scholartis Press 1929. Firs tedition. hardcover. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.313.limited edition of 1000 The Scholartis Press hardcover
Référence libraire : 278531
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